Sony Finds New IPs More "Critically Important" Than Third Party Games

PlayStation CEO reveals to MCVuk.com that Sony is "more committed to new IP establishment and delivery than most other platform holders out there." Because of this, he also believes gamers are more likely to buy into the platform if they know content, including new IPs coming down the road.

"In terms of sheer breadth and depth, we are in a better shape in terms of third-party support for this console launch than certainly any I've ever launched," House said.

Even though blockbuster third party games like Tom Clancy's The Division, Watch Dogs, and Destiny are headed to PlayStation 4 in 2014, House stressed that the upcoming creations of new IPs next year are "critically important".

Sony's major new franchise, The Order: 1886, is an action adventure game set in an alternate universe. Not many other exclusives have been announced for the years to come, but Killzone developer Guerrilla Games is also working on a new IP, described as "completely different" than the shooter series the studio is known for.

The PS4 launched on November 15 in North America and has sold more than 2.1 million systems to date.